Newsletter: April 9, 2008
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| Mini-ITX Systems Are Now Available with Ubuntu Linux! |
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| Pre-Installed Ubuntu Linux on Select Systems |
Logic Supply is now offering the option to have Ubuntu pre-installed on a select number of Mini-ITX and Pico-ITX systems. Our purpose is to provide customers with a complete, reliable, Linux-based small form factor solution that will have all the available drivers installed, supported, and ready to go. We have a variety of systems available, ranging from high-performance Intel-based options to low-power, embedded solutions.
To see which systems are Ubuntu approved, click here.
For more information, see our dedicated Ubuntu FAQ
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| New Core 2 Duo Mobile Rackmount System |
| The new SolidLogic CD-C159 is Logic Supply's first Core 2 Duo Mobile 1U rackmount system. Framed around the DFI-ACP CT132-BR mainboard, the system is a high-performance solution offering RAID 0, 1 support; PCI, PCI Express expansion; and extensive I/O capabilities. The system also can be configured with 2 or 4 additional LAN ports for greater connectivity. The C159 enclosure is lightweight and smaller than a typical rackmount enclosure, making the CD-C159 system both powerful and compact.
See the CD-C159
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| Open-Frame LCD Touchscreens |
| Two new Phylon open-frame LCD touchscreen panels are now available in 7" (wide-screen) and 8" (4:3) versions. These panels are perfect for integration into custom enclosures or for directly mounting into the wall so the screen is flush to the wall's surface. Both items have two video inputs and one VGA input, NTSC/PAL/SECAM auto switching, and low-power consumption.
See the Open-Frame LCDs
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